Admissible

Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪsəbəl/

Admissible (adj)

  1. Permitted to be used as evidence in a legal case because it meets the rules.
  2. Good enough to be accepted or used because it follows the required rules or standards.
  3. Meeting the conditions needed to be considered valid or allowed in a particular process.

Examples

  • The judge allowed the document because it was admissible evidence.
  • Only admissible claims are considered, so you must follow the form requirements.

Admissible (adjective)

Examples

  • The judge ruled the evidence was admissible.
  • The evidence was admissible, so the jury could hear it.